Thanks Tyne, you can chalk me up as another person that you have enlightened.
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Thanks Tyne, you can chalk me up as another person that you have enlightened.
Well, not today but yesterday, I didn't do anything to it or on it but,
Bacicat stole it for the day.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...14/09/1330.jpg
I got it back................. eventually.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...14/09/1294.jpg
Love your security system Mick. Looks expensive though. :)
Can someone tell me what the Ryco oil filter and fuel filter numbers for the 4BD1 or is there a preferred filter brand to use on them?
Thanks and cheers,
Mick.
Father's Day out north of Bathurst
Perenties use single spin-on oil filters. Ryco part is Z435. However it's out of production. Unless someone has old stock you won't find it.
Next easiest to obtain is Donaldson P550422. Repco can order these in. Around $50-ish.
I don't have the fuel filter info on hand, but it is posted in the Isuzu thread somewhere. Possibly a sticky topic.
Filters:
Isuzu
- Isuzu/LR AYG 585 (Oil)
- Isuzu 8971725491 (Fuel)
Donaldson
- Donaldson P550422 (Oil)
- Donaldson P900433 (Air, Main)
- Donaldson P900434 (Air, Inner)
- Donaldson P550057 (Fuel)
- Donaldson P550588 (Fuel/Water Separation Filter)
Fleetguard (Truckline)
- Fleetguard LF3642 (Oil)
- Fleetguard AF4059K (Air, Main)
- Fleetguard AF988 (Air, Inner)
- Fleetguard FF5030 (Fuel)
Ryco
- Ryco Z169A (Fuel)
I would very much recommend using the OEM AYG585 oil filter over the other options, which take much longer to build up oil pressure than the OEM filter (or at least they have for myself and a few others).